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Nanotech 'tattoo' can map emotions and monitor muscle activity
Novel skin electrode is comfortable and has endless commercial and medical applications, says Tel Aviv University researcher A new...
Jul 12, 20162 min read


Nano-switches for superconductivity
Scientists at TU Delft, together with colleagues from the Tübingen University, have successfully created nano-electronic circuits using a...
Jul 12, 20162 min read


Berkeley Lab Scientists Grow Atomically Thin Transistors and Circuits
In an advance that helps pave the way for next-generation electronics and computing technologies—and possibly paper-thin gadgets...
Jul 12, 20163 min read


Brain-inspired memory material
NOT JUST STORING ONES AND ZEROES Our brain does not work like a typical computer memory storing just ones and zeroes: thanks to a much...
Jul 8, 20162 min read


Progress in the application of spin effects in graphene: from the metal to the semiconductor world
Graphene on silicon carbide could be an interesting candidate for future spintronic components. Squeezing gold atoms between the...
Jun 17, 20163 min read


Bacteria Hairs Make Excellent Electrical Wires
This discovery could lead to low-cost, non-toxic, biological components for light-weight electronics. Although proteins are usually...
Jun 9, 20162 min read
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